Hexagon Lavish®: The Most Viable Investment in Science

Hexagon Lavish®is an Atlanta, Georgia-based scientific R&D startup established in its early days back in 2014 by Desmond J. Watson with Zheng Zhai and the late Dr. Robert Kulver as the first two individuals to have been employed at the startup.

As of 2015, Hexagon Lavish® was re-purposed with its speciality in development of informational interpretation which is the field of both applicable and practical research and development that pertains to ALL maximized approaches in the marketable pluralities that rest at the very root of information retrieval’s untapped superiorities.

Hexagon Lavish® unexpectedly (since we’re an unfunded entity) developed its very first prototype of the PIR: Premier Information Retrieval software in January of 2016 that was designed to immediately detect the most minute trace amount of any food product that was prepared with tomato or even as much as came in contact with any food product that contained trace amounts of tomato and was able to do so with just a simple ImageShot™ taken from the convenience of your smartphone camera.

Hexagon Lavish® specializes in developing a prime approach in computer vision and “anti-artificial” inferential analysis that is performed in immediate fashion via the “convenience of cameras”. This will be culminated in our introductory product, PIR: Premier Information Retrieval.

The PIR: Premier Information Retrieval software application is now designed to perform immediate detection of trace amounts of peanut oil in various food products via the ImageShot™ procedure which “induces” an image analysis.

Developed to perform informational interpretation techniques that are based on the sub-roots of information retrieval, the PIR software application maximizes on ALL approaches of detection in order maintain a “market advantageous” position. Detection rests as “1/4th” of PIR’s operability.

On its surface, it would seem as if our informational interpretation scientific software (IISS) is “allergy-exclusive”; it is not. There are numerable marketable opportunities–and we have taken advantage of them–already.

“Informational interpretation is the field of both applicable and practical research and development that pertains to ALL maximized approaches in the marketable pluralities that rest at the very root of information retrieval’s untapped superiorities.” —Desmond J. Watson

The “check” page on the first #PIR prototype. October 2016. Photo taken by The Hands of Onanel®.Photo and all particular images contained within are the exclusive property of Hexagon Lavish®. All Rights Reserved.

Already a seven-personed startup, Hexagon Lavish® was offered a $1M investment in exchange for a ridiculous amount of equity [oh, and don’t let me forget about “the promise” of another $1M]. Okay, so $2M. That’s not going to cut it! $2M is only 1/5th of the AUM (assets under management) that you’d need in order to pay-off ONEexperienced employee. In 2018, Hexagon Lavish® is a +12-personed startup.

A venture capital firm/angel investor wouldn’t hesitate for a second to dump millions or billions into “artificial intelligence” or “facial recognition” but will suddenly go absent-minded in a hot minute when they see the outwardly-expressed brilliance that’s behind the development of informational interpretation. There are approximately 7.6 billion people on the planet, and the +12-personed startup known as Hexagon Lavish® is the only entity in the world doing informational interpretation.

We represent the best chill-point that science can offer. There’s no tolerance for comic book-endorsed daydreaming here. We’re not concerned about “flying cars”. We do not rest our laurels on ideation.

Knoxville. No traffic, navigatable river, airport, sunny weather, affordable university, cheap hotels, some stray venture capital. By the way, have you noticed that your “I do not believe in God” statement is in direct contradiction with what you can read on the dollar bills? So if you keep it in the open, you may have to move your venture attracting activities where people do read something besides dollar bills and the Bible when they are not watching Fox news.

Strictly dependent on the kind of content you’re referring to and if you’re able to maintain compensation on a six-figure minimum will determine whether or not you can pique my interest into what you’re offering.

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